Glasgow Is Preparing a Student Education Program on the Dangers of Gambling
Glasgow will launch a new student program to educate young people on the dangers of gambling.
Online summit on gambling is scheduled for September 13-14. It will discuss the dangers of gambling and gambling addiction. The initiative has been endorsed by the UK's Gambling Commission and Public Health Scotland. An education program is being made for educating children. It was developed by University of Edinburgh and coordinated with secondary schools. Glasgow City Council's policy development committee convener for wellbeing, empowerment, community and citizen engagement, Bailie Annette Christie, spoke on the initiative.
Glasgow University is preparing a student education program on the dangers of gambling. According to Heather Wardle, the scale of the harms associated with gambling has been underestimated. In Britain, gambling makes as much as $19 billion each year (£14 billion) The Betting and Gaming Council agrees that some changes are needed to ensure a healthy and enjoyable betting experience. It is encouraging customers to set deposit limits. A representative said that even a single problem gambler sullies the name of industry. The Gambling Related Harm All-party Parliamentary group proposes the introduction of stake limits and a ban on betting adverts.